So I was looking at the timelime a while back and thought to myself: "You know FC is awesome but its a tad hard to find anything. Maybe I could put it in order so newbies don't have to search through everything. After all its just copying and pasting."

yea....just copying and pasting

I wasn't gonna post this until I had everything on the doc in order but considering how much that is I decided to just put up my first milestone. This is only the pre-Castle sidestories, the first floor and the aftermath.

Wait until NaNoWriMo month comes. You can blow that out of the water, easy.

Krika>Narra has tiny jerk people in her socks.>We are affirming our collective jerkhood by committing genocide on them.Guyshane>I'm going to read the logs and pray that that sentence makes more sense in context>No>No it does not

Guyshane wrote:Oh, please, that's barely over half the length of the first Harry Potter book, or Equal Rites and they only had one person writing, chill, people, four of us alone write more than that in November.

...Somebody is going to see that as a challenge, aren't they?Scarab it isnt even close to everything. and its 18k over the NaNo word count

Pfft, it's fiiiiine we're doing good, man

They sometimes say, "the place where I am right now was circled on a map for me"... Unfortunately, I kind of suck at orienteering.

Bad idea time! For the entirety of November, a single turn is declared! Every mission assigned that turn must be over 60k words long!

Normal people are the easiest to manipulate. Too smart and they have an annoying tendency to catch wind of your plans, too dumb and, in the words of a certain pirate, "You can never tell when they are about to do something incredibly...stupid."

Normal people are the easiest to manipulate. Too smart and they have an annoying tendency to catch wind of your plans, too dumb and, in the words of a certain pirate, "You can never tell when they are about to do something incredibly...stupid."

See this, ladies and gentlemen, this is what we call being ONTO something.

If we worked on a nanowrimo entry as a group, assigned different chapters and word counts to different people, and worked in much the same way as missions work in FC, then brought it all together at the end, we could kick the nano wordcount in the butt

They sometimes say, "the place where I am right now was circled on a map for me"... Unfortunately, I kind of suck at orienteering.

Scarab wrote:See this, ladies and gentlemen, this is what we call being ONTO something.

If we worked on a nanowrimo entry as a group, assigned different chapters and word counts to different people, and worked in much the same way as missions work in FC, then brought it all together at the end, we could kick the nano wordcount in the butt